Using CoreData to save views in a Stack View
I have been looking into CoreData recently and some things have really confused me.
Firstly, I am planning to adapt core data to save some views in a stack view so that they can persist post-app closure; however, most of the tutorials online seem to focus on applying this system for a UITableView.
Secondly, I am using a very weird system to store my UIViews. I have an array that stores my custom UIView class, with each view having an additional NSObject that stores values (ex. name).
With the convoluted view array I am not sure where I can fit in an array of NSManagedObjects? Also how would I get the app to automatically remake the stack view every time the user opens the app again?
ios objective-c core-data view
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I have been looking into CoreData recently and some things have really confused me.
Firstly, I am planning to adapt core data to save some views in a stack view so that they can persist post-app closure; however, most of the tutorials online seem to focus on applying this system for a UITableView.
Secondly, I am using a very weird system to store my UIViews. I have an array that stores my custom UIView class, with each view having an additional NSObject that stores values (ex. name).
With the convoluted view array I am not sure where I can fit in an array of NSManagedObjects? Also how would I get the app to automatically remake the stack view every time the user opens the app again?
ios objective-c core-data view
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Don’t store views. Store data.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 4:43
So would I have to store the data contained within each view, and reload the stack view every time the app restarts?
– TakeMeHomeCountryRoads
Nov 22 '18 at 17:23
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Yes, that’s exactly what you should do.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 20:24
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I have been looking into CoreData recently and some things have really confused me.
Firstly, I am planning to adapt core data to save some views in a stack view so that they can persist post-app closure; however, most of the tutorials online seem to focus on applying this system for a UITableView.
Secondly, I am using a very weird system to store my UIViews. I have an array that stores my custom UIView class, with each view having an additional NSObject that stores values (ex. name).
With the convoluted view array I am not sure where I can fit in an array of NSManagedObjects? Also how would I get the app to automatically remake the stack view every time the user opens the app again?
ios objective-c core-data view
I have been looking into CoreData recently and some things have really confused me.
Firstly, I am planning to adapt core data to save some views in a stack view so that they can persist post-app closure; however, most of the tutorials online seem to focus on applying this system for a UITableView.
Secondly, I am using a very weird system to store my UIViews. I have an array that stores my custom UIView class, with each view having an additional NSObject that stores values (ex. name).
With the convoluted view array I am not sure where I can fit in an array of NSManagedObjects? Also how would I get the app to automatically remake the stack view every time the user opens the app again?
ios objective-c core-data view
ios objective-c core-data view
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Don’t store views. Store data.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 4:43
So would I have to store the data contained within each view, and reload the stack view every time the app restarts?
– TakeMeHomeCountryRoads
Nov 22 '18 at 17:23
2
Yes, that’s exactly what you should do.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 20:24
add a comment |
1
Don’t store views. Store data.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 4:43
So would I have to store the data contained within each view, and reload the stack view every time the app restarts?
– TakeMeHomeCountryRoads
Nov 22 '18 at 17:23
2
Yes, that’s exactly what you should do.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 20:24
1
1
Don’t store views. Store data.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 4:43
Don’t store views. Store data.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 4:43
So would I have to store the data contained within each view, and reload the stack view every time the app restarts?
– TakeMeHomeCountryRoads
Nov 22 '18 at 17:23
So would I have to store the data contained within each view, and reload the stack view every time the app restarts?
– TakeMeHomeCountryRoads
Nov 22 '18 at 17:23
2
2
Yes, that’s exactly what you should do.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 20:24
Yes, that’s exactly what you should do.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 20:24
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Don’t store views. Store data.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 4:43
So would I have to store the data contained within each view, and reload the stack view every time the app restarts?
– TakeMeHomeCountryRoads
Nov 22 '18 at 17:23
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Yes, that’s exactly what you should do.
– rmaddy
Nov 22 '18 at 20:24